In 1950, Sicilian bandit Salvatore Giuliano is found dead in a backyard. According to the authorities' official announcement, Giuliano was killed in a shooting with the
carabinieri, but asked by reporters some locals recall that they first heard three single shots and much later shots from a
submachine gun. In a series of
nonlinear flashbacks, the film recounts Giuliano's criminal career, starting in 1943 after shooting a policeman. In 1945, Giuliano's gang is officially declared part of the military arm of the separatist party
MIS which fights for Sicily's independence. The separatist movement is supported by the
Allied Forces and the
Mafia. After the 1946 declaration of
Sicily's autonomous status, MIS' former militant members are granted amnesty, but Giuliano proceeds with his illegal activities, entangled in kidnappings and blackmail. While still adored by the local people at first, his popularity wanes after the 1947
Portella della Ginestra massacre, where his gang shoots eleven people during a May 1st gathering of supporters of the
Communist and
Socialist parties. One after one, his confidants are betrayed or cooperate with the police. During a meeting, Giualiano is shot by his former closest companion,
Gaspare Pisciotta. Afterwards, the carabinieri, who had been waiting nearby, stage a death during a shootout. Two years later, Pisciotta and the highest ranking members of Giuliano's gang are sentenced to life for the Portella della Ginestra killings. Pisciotta accuses the Mafia and members of the authorities of having given Giuliano the order for the massacre. In 1954, Pisciotta is poisoned in prison. The film ends with the shooting of a
Mafia informant in public in 1960. ==Cast==